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@WNBASFChapter

Welcome to the original WNBA – the Women’s National Book Association, established in 1917, before women in America even had the right to vote. Join us!

San Francisco Katılım Nisan 2012
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Fictional friendships: where people exist entirely for me, never needing me to text back. 📚✨
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Albert Edelfel - In the Sea , 1883
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I'd swap my best character for actual social skills.
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“The impulse to overexplain often comes from a history of not feeling truly heard.” @SaraKuburic
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The best books chat back, even after you've closed them.
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Are characters ever disappointed when they learn I'm a terrible dancer? Apologies, fictional friends.
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"You don’t have to chase a big dream to live a meaningful life. You can also find purpose in loving out loud, creating pockets of joy, and choosing to learn and grow when life gets hard.” ~Lori Deschene
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Unread books at night whisper louder than dreams ever do.
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The Paris Review@parisreview·
“The man read and read, moving his lips; now and then his whole body started moving and then the words entered him like spirits, and began to work their mischief.” From “The Welder” by Ingeborg Bachmann in our new Spring issue. buff.ly/0EmAGEc
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books are my friends illus. Studio LaWiene
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Books are patient with our wandering minds.
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